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14-letter words containing t, i, e, o, n

  • hypertrophying — abnormal enlargement of a part or organ; excessive growth.
  • hypnotherapist — A practitioner of hypnotherapy.
  • hypoventilated — Simple past tense and past participle of hypoventilate.
  • iatrogenically — In an iatrogenic manner.
  • ichthyocentaur — a sea creature with a human head and torso, the legs of a horse, and the tail of a fish.
  • identification — an act or instance of identifying; the state of being identified.
  • idolatrousness — The quality of being idolatrous.
  • illegalization — to make illegal: They even wanted to illegalize smoking.
  • illegitimation — (obsolete) The act of making illegitimate; bastardization.
  • image orthicon — a camera tube, more sensitive than the orthicon, in which an electron image generated by a photocathode is focused on one side of a target that is scanned on its other side by a beam of low-velocity electrons to produce the output signal.
  • immersion foot — an abnormal condition of the foot caused by prolonged exposure to water, characterized by pathological changes in the skin, blood vessels, nerves, and muscles.
  • immiserisation — the process of immiserising
  • immiserization — the process of immiserizing
  • immoderateness — The quality of being immoderate, lack of moderation or temperance.
  • immunogenetics — the branch of immunology dealing with the study of immunity in relation to genetic makeup.
  • immunogenicity — causing or capable of producing an immune response.
  • immunoreaction — Immune reaction.
  • immunoreactive — Of, pertaining to, or causing an immune reaction.
  • impassionately — filled with passion; impassioned.
  • impersonations — Plural form of impersonation.
  • imperturbation — freedom from perturbation; tranquillity; calmness.
  • implementation — the act of implementing, or putting into effect; fulfillment: The implementation of policies to conserve energy will involve personal sacrifice.
  • import licence — a government-issued document that authorizes the importation of goods into its country
  • imposing stone — a slab, formerly of stone but now usually of metal, on which pages of type or plates are imposed and on which type correcting in the page is done.
  • impoverishment — to reduce to poverty: a country impoverished by war.
  • impressionists — Plural form of impressionist.
  • in all honesty — You say in all honesty when you are saying something that might be disappointing or upsetting, and you want to soften its effect by emphasizing your sincerity.
  • in case of sth — If you do something or have something in case of a particular thing, you do it or have it because that thing might happen or be true.
  • in countenance — calm; composed
  • in lieu of sth — If you do, get, or give one thing in lieu of another, you do, get, or give it instead of the other thing, because the two things are considered to have the same value or importance.
  • in one's court — in one's side of the court, as a ball in a tennis game
  • in one's heart — secretly; fundamentally
  • in other words — that is to say
  • in relation to — an existing connection; a significant association between or among things: the relation between cause and effect.
  • in short order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • in the face of — the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
  • in the forties — between 40 and 49 degrees in temperature
  • in the morning — every morning
  • in the name of — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • in the process — If you are doing something and you do something else in the process, you do the second thing as part of doing the first thing.
  • in the wake of — the track of waves left by a ship or other object moving through the water: The wake of the boat glowed in the darkness.
  • in-consistence — the quality or condition of being inconsistent.
  • in/out of step — If people who are walking or dancing are in step, they are moving their feet forward at exactly the same time as each other. If they are out of step, their feet are moving forward at different times.
  • in/out of time — If you are playing, singing, or dancing in time with a piece of music, you are following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. If you are out of time with it, you are not following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly.
  • inappositeness — The state or quality of not being apposite.
  • incarcerations — Plural form of incarceration.
  • incautiousness — The quality of being incautious.
  • incestuousness — The state or property of being incestuous.
  • income account — an account maintained for a particular item of revenue or income.
  • income bracket — a group or category of people whose income falls within defined upper and lower levels
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